The World: Common Market: What If Britain Says No?

IN Luxembourg's Kirchberg European Center this week, a meeting is taking
place that may well mark a watershed in Europe's torn and often tragic
history. For the fifth time in six months, the foreign ministers of the
six members of the European Economic Community are meeting with Chief
British Negotiator Geoffrey Rippon to clear the last hurdles on the
terms for Britain's entry into the Common Market.

Only two major issues remain unresolved: a guarantee for sales of New
Zealand's dairy products to the Common Market, and the amount of
Britain's initial contribution to...